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Old overhead farm fuel tank under a peppercorn tree . Moulamein, NSW
I can assure everyone that it is quite empty now!
This rusty railway sleeper screw featured in Macro Monday group before and it's still around.
Happy Macro Monday!
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Todays challenge on www.photochallenge.org/ was "Rust"
which I was quite happy with as I liek rusty and crusty shot, came across this rusting away fence on my walk, and went with it,
Hope everyones week is going well
Green Lake is a tiny jewel at the end of the maintained trail above Ranger Falls and worth the added two miles to see. That's the end of Tolmie Ridge to the right and you can hike there going around Ipsut past Mowich Lake on the other side there. About eight miles, or you can drive to Mowich from the other side if you hate your car. :-)
Only a little light restoration is needed (!) - Newtonmore, Cairngorms, Highlands of Scotland. Can anyone name that vintage car?
#Flickr21Challenge 13. #Vintage
Created for Macro Mondays of 11 September, theme 'Rust'.
Finally found some time for a MM theme. While walking with my dog, I saw a rusty thing, a bike gear (I think).
Or: "S" is for Silke ;-) Well, yes, but not quite. This "S" is part of an old and very rusty hydrant sign found outside the huge old engine shed at the Natur-Park SĂ¼dgelände, a park located on a former railway property in the Berlin borough of Schöneberg. The "S" is actually for "Schieber" (=valve), and indicates that there is an accessible water conduit nearby. The sign also displays the diameter of the conduit and where it can be found exactly.
Size of the "S": about 4,5 cm / 1,77165 inches
More about the Natur-Park SĂ¼dgelände: gruen-berlin.de/en/natur-park-suedgelaende . And, if you like, please check out my album for more captures from that place: www.flickr.com/photos/94635768@N04/albums/72157633815911450
A Happy Macro Monday, Everyone!
Thank you so much for your comments and faves, they are always highly appreciated!
Altes, rostiges Hydrantenschild am alten Lokschuppen im Natur-Park Schöneberger SĂ¼dgelände. Das "S" steht fĂ¼r "Schieber" und zeigt an, dass sich ganz in der Nähe eine zugängliche Wasserleitung befindet. Auf dem Schild noch zu finden: der Durchmesser des Rohres und der Abstand in m vom Schild. Mehr Ă¼ber die gar nicht so kryptischen "Hinweisschilder zu StraĂŸeneinbauten" findet Ihr hier: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinweisschilder_zu_StraĂŸeneneinbauten . Mehr zum Natur-Park Schöneberger SĂ¼dgelände könnt Ihr hier nachlesen: gruen-berlin.de/natur-park-suedgelaende .
Lieben Dank fĂ¼r die Kommentare und Faves. Und ja, es ist mal wieder Montag - und er ist durchaus auch sonnig ;-) Ich wĂ¼nsche Euch einen schönen Tag!
Het hoogovencomplex werd in 1902 door de "Rheinische Stahlwerke zu Meiderich bei Ruhrort" gebouwd, en werd later overgenomen door de Thyssen-groep. Tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog raakte het zwaar beschadigd, maar het werd in de jaren 50 weer opgebouwd. In 1985 waren de hoogovens van het complex te klein geworden om nog rendabel te zijn, en werd het complex gesloten. Tussen 1991 en 2002 werd het terrein als openbaar park ingericht.
The blast furnace complex was built in 1902 by the "Rheinische Stahlwerke zu Meiderich bei Ruhrort" and was later taken over by the Thyssen group. During the Second World War it was badly damaged, but it was rebuilt in the 1950s. In 1985 the blast furnaces of the complex had become too small to be profitable, and the complex was closed. Between 1991 and 2002 the site was designed as a public park.
Shot for Macro Monday's rust theme. This is from a pedestrian bridge.
Thanks for viewing and happy Macro Monday!